Qurbani 2019

“Indeed, my prayer, my rites of sacrifice, my living and my dying are for Allah, Lord of the worlds.”(Al-Quran 6:162)

Asia

£315.00

Cow

£45.00

Cow Share

£120.00

Sheep

£140.00

Cow

£20.00

Cow Share

£100.00

Sheep

QURBANI DONATION 2019

In 2019, Qurbani is expected to fall on or around 11th August, although the exact date is subject to sighting of the moon. Donate qurbani with Al Mustafa Welfare Trust and help a family in need enjoy the festival of Eid-ul-Adha in comfort, too.

Qurbani 2019 is almost upon us, which means that soon, Muslim’s all around the world will be celebrating Eid-ul-Adha with their family, friends and loved ones.

What is Qurbani?

Qurbani is the act of sacrificing an animal – usually a goat, sheep, cow or camel) on Eid-ul-Adha, following Eid prayers. The act commemorates the sacrifice that Prophet Ibrahim was ready to make to show his dedication to Allah (SWT).

The story goes…

According to the narration in the Holy Qur’an, Prophet Ibrahim (A.S) had a dream - not once, but several times - where he was being asked by Allah (SWT) to sacrifice his beloved son. On narrating this dream to his son, Ismail, both father and son agreed to abide by Allah’s (SWT) wishes without any hesitation.

Prophet Ibrahim (A.S) took his son Hazrat Ismail (A.S) to Mount Arafat to perform the sacrifice. Just as he was about to sacrifice his son, Allah (SWT) replaced Ismail with a dead ram instead. His son was standing next to him, fit and healthy.

This demonstrates an unconditional act of devotion on Prophet Ibrahim (A.S)’s part towards his Lord

Today, Qurbani acts as a means of Muslim’s connecting with the sacrifice that Prophet Ibrahim (A.S) had to make.

Eid-ul-Adha

We celebrate Eid-ul-Adha to recognise the selflessness of both Ibrahim and Ismail and their unconditional obedience to Allah’s holy will. Truly an enduring example of the meaning of Islam, Ibrahim and Ismail submitted in the purest way possible. This celebration occurs within the last month of the Islamic calendar – Dhul Hijah, between the 10th and 12th day of the month.

Donate your Qurbani

Many Muslims choose to donate Qurbani to a family in need. Qurbani donations are mandatory for all Muslims that meet the following conditions:

They are of sound mind

They are past the age of puberty

They have disposable income above and beyond their essential needs

Qurbani is to be performed on the actual day of Eid-ul-Adha. The sacrificed animal can either be a goat (at least one-year-old), a sheep (at least six months old), a bull, cow or buffalo (two years old minimum), or a camel (five years old minimum). The animal should have no injuries, or broken bones, including its horns. The animal should be sacrificed either immediately after Eid-ul-Adha prayers or as close to then as possible.

If the Qurbani donation is a goat or sheep, it is enough just for one person; but a camel, cow, bull, or buffalo can be a donation from as many as seven people. The meat of a Qurbani donation is divided into three parts; one to be shared out among the family, friends or neighbours, one for yourself and one to be given to those in need.

Those who donate Qurbani give the Ummah a truly great and divinely inspired gift.